Binding-post.



N0- 829,883. PATENTED AUG. 28, 1906.

G. MOODY.

BINDING POST.

APPLICATION FILED NOV. 6. 1905.

Inventor;

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Attorneys BINDING-POST.

Specification of Lutters Patent.

Patented Aug. 28, 1906 Applinatiou mm Nvvembcr' 6, 1905. Serial No.5386,971

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In Fig. 4 of the drawings there is illustrated a modified form of theinvention. in which the reduced extension is formed. with {L transverseopening 20 for the reception of the wire.

Having thus described the inv ntion, what is claimed is-- 1. Abinding-post provided with a wirereceiving seat, and a spring clampingmem ber detachably secured to the postend adupt ed to en. age the wireand having its free end extended to form a finger-piece 2. Abinding-post provided with a wire-- receiving seat, and a springclamping member eda )ted to engage the wire and having one en thereofextended to form a iin erpiece. said clamping member being Iocke inposition by engagement with the binding post.

3. A binding-post provided with a reduced extension having an inolinodwirwrecciving seat opening through one well thereof, and it springclamping member adapted to engage the wire and provided with a recessfor the reception of said extension.

4. A binding-post provided with a shoulder defining a reduced extensionhaving a Wire-receiving seat opening through one Wall thereof andinclined toward the base of the post, and wire lamping member mountedher having one end thereof l or vertical movement on the extension andadapted to cngage said shoulder.

5. A binding-post provided with a wirerceeiving seat and it springclamping member havin one end thereof detochahly secured to t re postand its free end extended laterally for engagement with the wire.

6. A binding-post provided with u wirereeeiving sent, and a springclamping memdetmihnbly eccured to the post and its opposite end ada tedto engage the wire and extendciil lateralllv to form it fmgenpieee.

7. The comhilmtion with a base, of it bind ing-post secured thereto andprovided with e wire-rer'eiving sent, and a swing clamping memberinterposed between the hinding-post and base and adapted to engage thewire The comhinetion with :1 base, oi a bindingpost mounted thereon andprovided. with a wire-scat, kt spring clumping meniher having one endthereof interposed between the hose and binding-post and its free endadepted to engage the wire, and a single fastening device for securingthe post and clamping member to the base.

In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixedmy signature in the presence of two Witnesses. i

CHESTER MOODY. Witnesses WALLACE ALs'roN, CLEVELAND BUSH.

